The point (-4,-3) lies in this quadrant.
What is Quadrant III?
The sum of 3/5 and 1/5
What is 4/5?
Of -4, the square root of 5, 7/3, and the square root of 4, this is the only irrational number.
What is square root of 5?
Rounding 4.32728 to the nearest hundredth place produces this decimal value.
What is 4.33?
Draw a regular and irregular hexagon
Irregular: Not all sides are same length
Multiply by this number to turn a fraction into a percentage
What is 100?
A parallelogram with a height of 12 cm and a base of 8 cm would have this much area.
What is 96 squared cm?
Another way to write 4xyyxx, but with exponents
What is 4x3y2?
Like Jupiter and Earth, these two lines will never cross
What are parallel lines?
When handing out names, this triangle got these two; maybe it saw double (or triple)
What is equilateral acute?
65% as a simplified fraction would be this amount.
What is 13/20?
The value of x in the equation
x + 6 = 32
What is 26?
The square root of 11 is in between these two numbers on the number line
What are 3 and 4?
In this image, the value of y would measure this many degrees.
What is 103 degrees?
These shapes can be described in this way, since they are sort of alike.
What is similar?
Leaving a 12% tip on a dinner bill of $40 would be this much.
What is $4.80?
The difference between 3/4 and 2/5
What is 7/20?
The simplified form of 73
What is 343?
Find the approximate sum of 5721 and 2453 by rounding the two addends to the nearest thousand first.
What is 8000?
To find this area that the triangle takes up, make sure you find the correct dimensions you'll need first.
What is 14 squared cm?
0.782 would be this fraction (simplified, of course)
What is 391/500?
The value of t in the equation
2t - 8 = 16
What is 12?
The square root of 9 is 3, but this cube root of 125 is slightly more
What is 5?
The 4 types of angles that can be described between 0 and 180 degrees
What are acute, right, obtuse, and straight?
The third angle in a triangle would measure this many degrees, provided the other two angles measure 40 and 110.
What is 30 degrees?